Over the last year, the tenants of the Flatbed building have been scrambling to relocate; Austin Book Arts Center (ABAC), has found a new home.
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The 2019 class of awardees was selected by arts experts based on both the level of the applicants' expertise, and on how their projects would enhance Austin's creative profile.
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Review
Literary Frontiers: Historical Fiction and the Creative Imagination
by Gene Fowlerby Gene Fowler 0 commentAt Texas State University’s Wittliff Collections in San Marcos, a variety of historical research materials illumine writers’ methods and explore the mysterious places where stories originate.
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In a talk titled 'Art, Media and the Digital Dumpster Fire,' Knudson tells the story of Glasstire from its origin as a scrappy startup in 2000 to its status as a nationally known visual art journal.
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"One can fit a tremendous amount of emotional content in a screenplay just by typing: 'Enter Ghost.'"
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Kersey describes the dramatic meaning behind her intricately decorated work: “My art is about the end of the world. It is about more ‘happy’ things too — my love of the clay material and the natural world, the magic of the potter’s wheel, the alchemy of glazes, and the world-wide human culture... .”
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Experimental Action Releases Details on 2019 Festival
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentExA's strength is that while it brings in national and international artists, the festival's organizers make a apparent effort to look for local talent in their own backyards.
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You could make the mistake of believing that these paintings happened overnight, but anyone who’s made a leap forward in their own work knows that it takes years of private pushing to finally get a breakthrough.
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Nike just released a grass-covered shoe. As usual, an artist was there first.
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Why does a world-class art city (not to mention the most diverse city in America) put up with such shitty and saccharine public art?
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A point of pride for the Artist Foundation is that they invest in local talent by giving grants directly to artists.
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Rice University to Transform Sears Building into ‘Innovation Hub’
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 1 commentBig renovations are in store for the 1939 art deco Sears building.
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The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth has announced the appointment of Guillaume Kientz as its new curator of European Art.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on a show that calls for flash photography in Houston, an explosion of prints in Austin, and a retrospective of Sterling Ruby's work in Dallas.
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Here are the Galleries in the Upcoming Marfa Invitational Art Fair
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 1 commentThe exhibitor list includes galleries from New York, Austin, Miami, Los Angeles, London, Houston, and Dusseldorf.
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Inaugural Satellite Art Show in Austin Now Accepting Applications
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentSatellite Austin will showcase emerging dealers and galleries, as well as artist-run spaces and non-profits.
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Chadbourne is an artist with a background in mathematics and physics, and his work is an evocative visual symbol for mathematical ideas.
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Before accepting the position as LHUCA's executive director, Ms. Maestri served as the institution's community engagement manager and interim director.
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Dallas Art Fair Announces 2019 Exhibitor List; Will Open Permanent Project Space
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 0 commentFor its 2019 event, the Dallas Art Fair continues to expand its roster to feature galleries from outside of the US.
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Open Call: Inaugural CASPFEST in Lubbock will be Juried by Christina Rees
by Brandon Zechby Brandon Zech 1 commentCASPFEST is a multifaceted visual art, film, and music program rolled into two days.